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Video article 6:53
Ryoko Yonekura - The Popular Japanese Actress' Success on the International Stage Has Earned Her the Nickname "Ratings Queen"! Learn the Secrets Behind Her Incredible Acting Ability!
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An Interview With the Popular Japanese Actress, Ryoko Yonekura! This video, released by "FCI NY," is called "artist pop : 米倉涼子." It's a special interview video with popular Japanese actress Ryoko Yonekura. Ryoko Yonekura is the leading actress in numerous TV dramas and reigns as the "Ratings Queen." Here, we'll introduce who she is! Who Is Ryoko Yonekura? Source :YouTube screenshot Ryoko Yonekura, was born in August, and was named with the idea of "her name alone is cool." She has a slender build and is 168 cm tall. She is 44 years old as of April 2020. She used to have long hair, but now prefers the mature atmosphere of a shorter style. Ryoko Yonekura won the Judge's Special Prize at the 6th All Japan Bishojo Contest in 1992, and debuted as a model the following year. After working as a top model in famous magazines such as CanCam, she announced she would pursue a career in acting in 1999 and has since devoted herself to the industry. Ryoko Yonekura's Masterpiece Source :YouTube screenshot Actress Ryoko Yonekura's best known work is "Doctor X," where she plays a freelance surgeon that doesn't fail. She is also known for her leading roles in "The Black Leather Notebook," "Kemonomichi," and "Warui Yatsura." In the drama series, she attracted attention not only for her excellent acting skills, but also for her sensible clothing. In recent years, she has gained a large international fan base for her role as Roxie Hart, the lead actress in the New York City Broadway musical CHICAGO, as shown at the beginning of the video and at 1:40. This is the first time in 54 years that a Japanese person has played the lead role on Broadway. She was selected by Musical magazine as No. 7 on its list of top ten musical performers in 2008, the first Japanese person to make the list. An Interview With Ryoko Yonekura Source :YouTube screenshot You can see the interview with Ryoko Yonekura from 0:10 in the video. At 0:50, you can see her walking through the streets of New York City, and at 1:35, you can see her acting in the musical "CHICAGO." At 1:52, she talks about the charm of "CHICAGO" and how the story is easy to understand and the combination of songs and story is simple, but makes for an awesome performance. She is at the forefront of the Japanese theater scene and has been awarded by the fashion world as one of the brightest and most powerful women today. Her coolness has become something many women aspire to, but Ryoko Yonekura talks about her own strength, which she says is easy to think of as scary, but she's scared herself so she just has to"go for it"! She talks about this in the interview at 4:18. In the interview she's asked a variety of questions, such as"What have you achieved so far?," "Do you ever fail?," and "What is it you like about acting?" Is Ryoko Yonekura Married? Is It True She's Leaving Her Agency? Source :YouTube screenshot Ryoko Yonekura married in 2014, but two years later, she divorced, with the cause allegedly stemming from the husband. She has been with Oscar Promotions for many years, but was announced to leave in March 2020. There are rumors of her retirement and remarriage to her current boyfriend, but nothing is known for certain at this time. Summary of Actress Ryoko Yonekura The video shows an interview with actress Ryoko Yonekura and gives a glimpse of what she's like off stage. If you're interested in learning more about Ryoko Yonekura, be sure to follow her on Instagram or check out the video if you still haven't yet! -
Video article 3:48
Japanese Hollywood Actress Sukezane Kiki's Beautiful Sword Fighting Captivates Fans All Over the World! A Look Inside Her Suitcase for a Glimpse at Her Private Life!
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Introducing Hollywood Actress Sukezane Kiki! This video, titled "Sukezane Kiki Prepares for Her Trip! What's Inside the Hollywood Actress' Suitcase?!" (ハリウッド女優の豪快な旅支度。祐真キキのスーツケースの中身とは?), was released by "VOGUE JAPAN." Sukezane Kiki is attracting worldwide attention as an actress who achieved the American Dream. What kind of talent is the Japanese Hollywood actress who has starred in hit American TV dramas? In this article we'll take a look at her career and what she's up to, as well as what's inside her suitcase! The Career and Activities of Sukezane Kiki! Source :YouTube screenshot Sukezane Kiki, real name Sukezane Kie, is a Hollywood actress from Kyoto. During her second year of high school, she moved to the United States alone, where she worked on humanitarian and environmental issues. When she was 23, she moved to Los Angeles, auditioning for a wide range of roles. Then, in 2015, she gained popularity when she was selected to play Miko Otomo, a main role in the American NBC TV drama "HEROES REBORN." She reportedly learned English through her boyfriend's after moving to the US, but they have apparently separated and she now lives with a different man. In 2019, it was reported that she was diagnosed with acoustic neuroma and had surgery to remove a tumor. Sukezane Kiki's Overseas Activities! Source :YouTube screenshot Sukezane Kiki, with her bewitching looks, has appeared in movies, dramas, and commercials, including the popular American TV drama series "HEROES REBORN." One of the charms of Sukezane Kiki is her beautiful, dance-like sword fighting and action moves. Sukezane Kiki comes from a family of Kyoto samurai, and she's no stranger to action filming. Sukezane Kiki appears in "HEROES REBORN" as well as in the Netflix drama "Lost in Space." Be sure to check it out! he video showcases the contents of Sukezane Kiki's suitcase when she went overseas. It's packed full of various things, such as her party bag shown at 1:08, and the alarm clock at 1:22. There are also scripts, souvenirs, sweets, and fashionable makeup tools. Summary of Sukezane Kiki Source :YouTube screenshot Did you enjoy learning about Sukezane Kiki, the popular Japanese actress active in Hollywood? You can find out more about Sukezane Kiki's personal life on her Instagram. Be sure to check out the popular Japanese actress Sukezane Kiki! -
Video article 8:52
A Close Look at Mori Hikari's Life in Paris! The Daily Routine and Favorite Places of the Cute Japanese Model!
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Japanese Model, Mori Hikari This video was created by the fashion magazine "VOGUE JAPAN." It's titled "Fashion week in Paris, with Mori Hikari|Hotel Routine|My Routine|VOGUE JAPAN." In this video, we'll go over Mori Hikari's routine and her unadorned face when she arrives in Paris to participate in Men's Fashion Week. Mori Hikari is a talented model and the younger sister of Mori Izumi. She is active outside of Japan and her grandmother is the world-renown fashion designer, Hanae Mori. She is the youngest of five siblings. Mori Hikari, has a carefree smile and a short hairstyle, is 175 cm tall and has excellent style. After working as a reader model for the fashion magazine Hanachu, she appeared in commercials for various magazines and Shiseido, and also appears on TV as a celebrity, which allows her to go beyond the modeling world. Also known as a celebrity, in 2011 she attended Debutante Bar, a gathering of young upper-class daughters full of talent and potential. In this article, we'll go over how Mori Hikari spends time at her favorite hotel in Paris. Mori Hikari's Stay in Paris Source :YouTube screenshot The video starts with Mori Hikari entering the hotel. The first thing she does in the room, as you can see at 0:31 in the video, is take out her clothes from her suitcase and hang it in the closet. Mori says in the video that, during fashion week, she brings lots of clothes, shoes, accessories, etc. because she doesn't want to wear the same outfits. Source :YouTube screenshot Next, she arranges her makeup kits neatly in the bathroom. Then it's time for a relaxing soak in the bathtub. After taking a bath, she puts on the bathrobe prepared by the hotel, with her name sewn on it, changes into her pajamas, and goes to bed. You can see Mori Hikari's bathroom routine at 1:40 in the video. The next morning, she wakes up refreshed and looking cute! After checking her Instagram and e-mail, she reads for a bit and then gets dressed. You can see this part of her routine at 3:06 in the video. Mori Hikari's Favorite Spot in Paris Source :YouTube screenshot One of Mori Hikari's favorite places to go during her stay in Paris is a Parisian restaurant where she gets breakfast. She always orders organic coconut and dragon fruit, and says that it feels good to eat healthy and she can try different foods while she travels. Her next favorite spot is a bookstore. Here, she buys photo books that are hard to find in Japan and cookbooks that she's interested in. Even Her Private Clothes Are Stylish! Source :YouTube screenshot During Fashion Week in Paris, Mori Hikari says that she tries out new outfits that she wouldn't normally be able to wear in Japan and tries to coordinate her outfits in a playful way. In the video, she wears bright blue pants that coordinate with her outfit. Summary of Japanese Model, Mori Hikari The video "Fashion week in Paris, with Mori Hikari|Hotel Routine|My Routine|VOGUE JAPAN," is full of Mori Hikari’s smiling face. If you're interested in Mori Hikari and her warm aura, be sure to check out the video! 【Official Website】Mori Hikari | Image Models http://www.image-tokyo.co.jp/models/hikari-mori/ -
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Hiroyuki Sanada - An Interview With the Japanese Movie Star
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Check out the Video of the Medal of Honor Award Winner Hiroyuki Sanada The video "Bringing Japan to the Rest of the World. Medal of Honor Award Winner Hiroyuki Sanada (世界へ日本発信続けたい 紫綬褒章に真田広之さん)" features footage of a press conference with actor Hiroyuki Sanada who was awarded the Medal of Honor with a Purple Ribbon in 2018. Action movie star Hiroyuki Sanada was one of 797 people to be awarded the Medal of Honor with a Purple Ribbon. His breathtaking performances in Hollywood blockbusters such as the Last Samurai and the Avengers have seen him gain huge popularity worldwide. In this article you can learn more about his career as well as about the Medal of Honor he was awarded in 2018. What Is the Medal of Honor with a Purple Ribbon? Photo:Microphone The Medal of Honor with a Purple Ribbon is an award that was established in 1955 due to an amendment in the medal of honor rules and regulations and is awarded for scholarly or artistic achievement. To be more specific, great achievements such as discoveries or inventions in the field of science or excellent performances in the field of sports or art. In the past, the Medal of Honor was been awarded to figure skater Yuzuru Hanyu, gymnast Takehiro Kashima, judo athlete Ryoko Tani, swimmer Kosuke Kitajima as well as the Japan baseball team who won the first World Baseball Classic, and other groups for their remarkable achievements. More About the Actor Hiroyuki Sanada Source :YouTube screenshot Hiroyuki Sanada, whose Medal of Honor award interview you can see in this video, is a popular actor who has appeared in various television dramas, movies and commercials. He was born in Tokyo, is currently 59 years old (as of 2020), is 170cm tall and is proficient in English. He began acting at the age of 5 years old. He debuted in a movie by Chiba Shinichi and then joined the Japan Action Club (JAC) where he continued to improve his acting skills. In recent years, he starred in the American television drama LOST and several Hollywood blockbusters, advancing him to the level of worldwide star. Hiroyuki Sanada was previously married but divorced in 1997. He has two sons who are also pursuing careers in acting. Medal of Honor Winner Hiroyuki Sanada Video Summary Photo:Hollywood This video contains interview footage of the Medal of Honor winner Hiroyuki Sanada who talks of his joy at winning the award and also of his future plans in the world of acting. With a nervous look on his face, he speaks of his surprise and joy at winning the award and from 2:06 in the video he explains how he plans to continue to expand his career as an actor and his determination to bring what Japan has to offer to the rest of the world behind-the-scenes. If watching this video has sparked an interest in the popular actor Hiroyuki Sanada, please check out some of the previously mentioned Hollywood movies he has starred in! -
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Tetsuko Kuroyanagi - The Cute and Popular Japanese Celebrity Gives Us an Inside Look Into Her Personal Life in This Exciting Interview!
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A video of Tetsuko Kuroyanagi showing what is in her bag? The title of the video is“Testuko Kuroyanagi, showing the items in her bag!” In this video, a popular celebrity, Tetsuko Kuroyanagi shows viewers items inside her bag. An item introduced in the video at 2:26, she shows her smartphone screen. You can see screenshot is a photo of her and another Japanese celebrity, Akihiro Miwa. In the video, she also shows her colorful wallet, makeup bag, her favorite panda collections and more. Who Is Tetsuko Kuroyanagi? Source :YouTube screenshot Testuko Kuroyanagi was born in 1933. Her talent agency is called Yoshida Naomi Agancy and her nickname is Chuck. She is 163cm tall with the blood type of A. She is not married and she will be 87-years-old in August 2020. After graduated from Tokyo College of Music, she became a member of NHK Hoso Gekidan to start her career as an actor. Currently, she has been working as an Japanese actress, a voice actress, a TV entertainer, and a TV hostess. She is also known for her charitable works. She is a Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF as well as a peace activist. One example of her activism is her conservation work with Pandas. You can tell how much she loves pandas by watching the video at 0:26 where you see a post card of two pandas, and at 2:21 where we see her panda phone strap, and other panda goods. She is also a very successful essayist, and her work "Totto-Chan: The Little Girl at the Window," published in 1981, became the biggest bestseller of the post-war era, with 8 million copies sold in book and pocket paperback (bunkobon) form. Her mother, Cho Kuroyanagi, is also a well-known essayist and created many fantastic works of her own. Tetsuko Kuroyanagi’s Works! Photo:Showa TV Tetsuko Kuroyanagi is a popular celebrity who has been active in the entertainment industry since the early days of television broadcasting. When she was young, her cute appearance attracted many male viewers. She continues to attract attention as the host of Kohaku Uta Gassen, and various other programs and commercials. Her famous program "Tetsuko no Heya" (Tetsuko’s room) was recognized in the Guinness Book of World Records as the world record holder for the most talk shows broadcast by the same host. Despite concerns about her health in recent years, the show is still running as of 2020. More About Tetsuko Kuroyanagi Source :YouTube screenshot Tetsuko Kuroyanagi is known for her unique onion-shaped hairstyle. On TV shows, she sometimes surprises people by taking candy and other goodies out of her hair. She mentions this at 1:48 in the video. One of her signature dishes is Tetsuko Kuroyanagi Cake. It's a simple recipe that can be made with just biscuits, whipped cream and milk, but it tastes amazing. Summary of Tetsuko Kuroyanagi Source :YouTube screenshot The charm of Tetsuko Kuroyanagi is her cute and easygoing image. She also has a unique, smooth way of speaking which attract lots of viewers. She answers nine questions at 3:23 in the video. Lately she has been live streaming from her house on Instagram, using her smartphone. If this article has you interested in Tetsuko Kuroyanagi, be sure to check out her Instagram or some of her popular works! -
Video article 1:23
The Japanese Have Won the Nobel Prize Parody Again! The Ignobel Prize Is Evaluated Based on How Well Participants Give a Serious Presentation of Results From Their Asinine Research in a Serious Manner.
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What is the Ig Nobel Prize? Do you know of the Ig Nobel Prize? This video, “The Winners of This Years Ig Nobel Prize Are Once Again Japanese (The Daily Saliva of 5 Year Old Children) イグノーベル賞今年も日本人『5歳児の1日の唾液量』(19/09/13)” introduces the awards ceremony of the Ig Nobel Prize, 2019. The Ig Nobel Prize is a parody of the Nobel Prize, with the first awards ceremony held in 1991 at Harvard University in Massachusetts, America. Now, it has become an annual event, and is a scientific award recognized worldwide. The selection criteria is research which “first makes people laugh, and then makes them think”, and similarly to the genuine Nobel Prize, the Ig Nobel Prize is made up of several different categories. In recent years, the Japanese winners of the Nobel Prize have been buzzed about, but in actuality, Japanese researchers have been awarded the Ig Nobel Prize for 13 consecutive years, beginning from 2007. The 2019 winner was Professor Watanabe Shigeru and his 5-man team from Meikai University. They were awarded the prize for their study on the “estimation of the total saliva volume produced per day in 5-year-old children”. What is the content of this year’s Japanese Ig Nobel Prize-winning study? Source :YouTube screenshot In 2019, Professor Watanabe’s team won the Ig Nobel Prize for chemistry. Their study involved measuring the amount of saliva produced by 5-year-olds in order to maintain the cleanliness of their oral cavity. The study consisted of the researchers feeding 5-year-old children a pre-determined volume of food, having them chew and then spit the food out without swallowing, then measuring the spat-out food and comparing the volume to that at the beginning of the experiment. Through this, the researchers estimated that the children produced about 500 milliliters of saliva per day. At the awards ceremony, the researchers reenacted the experiment using a banana. This can be seen from 0:14 in the video. Source :YouTube screenshot The winners of the prize have only 60 seconds to make a speech, with a girl named Miss Sweetie Poo crying out, “Please stop! I’m bored!” if that time limit is breached. This can be seen from 0:53 in the video. The awards ceremony begins with the audience throwing paper airplanes at the stage, followed by the winners entering on a rope. From start to finish, the venue is filled with laughter. It might seem difficult to win an award for science, but the Ig Nobel Prize is a unique international science award overflowing with humor and, occasionally, irony. However, the academic papers concerning these award-winning research studies have even been published in the English science journal “Nature”, showing that these studies have genuine scientific significance. An overview of the Japanese Ig Nobel Prize winners for 13 consecutive years Source :YouTube screenshot These are some of the main Japanese prize winners. ・1992 Kanda Fujihiroshi (Medicine): For the discovery of the chemical compounds responsible for foot malodor. The first Japanese winner. ・1997 Maita Aki (Economics): For “Tamagotchi”, which diverted millions of man-hours of work into the husbandry of virtual pets. That year was a double win for Japan, with the prize for Biology awarded to Yagyu Takashi. ・2002 Sato Keita and others (Peace): For inventing Bow-Lingual, a dog-to-human language translation device ・2004 Inoue Daisuke (Peace): For inventing karaoke, allowing people to spend a peaceful time together ・2016 Higashiyama Atsuki and others (Perception): For investigating whether things look different when you bend over and view them between your legs All of these and more are part of the 71 Japanese winners of the Ig Nobel Prize as of 2019. Summary of this video regarding the Ig Nobel Prize and the study on the amount of saliva produced in one day by 5-year-old children Source :YouTube screenshot Although Japan has a significant number of Ig Nobel Prize winners even compared to countries worldwide, in Asia, South Korea’s professors as well as religious experts have also been recipients of the prize. In addition, the study “cats are liquids”, which trended on the Internet, was actually conducted by a team of researchers from France. Of course, though cats are solid beings, they have extraordinary flexibility, and thus are occasionally seen as liquids. This humorous thesis invited many laughs from the audience. The reward for winning the Ig Nobel Prize is 10 trillion Zimbabwe dollars! However, this is a currency no longer in circulation and thus not even worth a penny… -
Video article 8:47
Kyudo - Traditional Japanese Archery. One Female Archer Shares Her Passion for the Martial Art Used as Both Physical and Mental Training!
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About the Introductory Video of Kyudo This video titled “KYUDO – Mariko Satake/Interview – IS JAPAN COOL? DOU” is created by the ANA Global Channel as part of a video series introducing traditional Japanese art and martial arts. This video focuses on the introduction of Kyudo (弓道), including an interview with a master of Kyudo- Ms. Mariko Satake, and some techniques, forms and manners of Kyudo. Ms. Satake in this video is more than 70 years old, but you’ll be amazed at her breathtaking posture, physique and quiet, unwavering aim. Following the video, we introduce Kyudo in this article. Kyudo - A Traditional Japanese Martial Art Photo:Kyudo Kyudo is a traditional Japanese martial art in which archers shoot an arrow with a Yumi (弓) (Japanese bow). Originally, Yumi were used to hunt game, but gradually came to be used in shinto rituals as well. In the Edo period (1603-1868), Kyudo was practiced as a martial art for a samurai’s physical and spiritual training. A series of correct forms is important to hit the target; The basic concept is called “orthogonal hit,” which means that an arrow shot with the correct form will definitely hit its target. Kyudo archers wear Kyudo uniforms for practice and competitions, and they wear Kimono during examinations to achieve higher ranks and titles. Kyudo is mainly divided into Reisha groups (礼射系, Reishakei) and Busha groups (武射系, Bushakei). In addition, there are many schools, such as the Ogasawara School (小笠原流, Ogasawararyu), the Heki School (日置流, Hekiryu), the Honda School (本多流, Hondaryu), the Yamato School (大和流, Yamatoryu) and more. Some Kyudo archers (弓道家, Kyudoka) don’t belong to any schools, but almost all archers learn the shooting method defined by the All Nippon Kyudo Federation. Source of Photo :YouTube screenshot According to the rules of Kyudo, each target is 36 centimeters in diameter and located 28 meters from the archer. If archers succeed in hitting the target, they will get one point. If they miss it, they will receive zero points. At 0:25 in this video, Ms. Satake explains how "...for many practitioners, kyudo is a means of spiritual and physical self improvement." Kyudo lessons are also quite popular in Japan; There are many Kyudo classes and training institutes. Most schools in Japan have a Kyudo practice area for the school Kyudo club. These places enable people to learn and experience Kyudo from the beginning, and we can refine our mind and body. Moreover, the All Nippon Kyudo Federation hosts the Kyudo national tournament, so Kyudo is also taught at schools as a sport. Currently there are about 130,000 Kyudo archers in Japan, and the practice has begun to gain traction overseas as well. Outside of Japan, there is also a sport called archery; It is similar to Kyudo in that bows are used. However, unlike archery, practitioners of Kyudo refine their mind, whereas archers in archery only focus on improving their aim. The Instruments of Kyudo Source of Photo :YouTube screenshot In order to practice Kyudo, archers need a Japanese bow, arrows, Yugake (bow strings), Kyudo uniforms and a Hakama. The bow is very long and beautiful; and has long since been deified due to its unique Japanese form. From 1:40 of this video, Ms. Satake says that it is important to draw the bow while listening to its voice. Bows are made of bamboo or carbon, and arrows are made of bamboo, carbon or duralumin. Strings are stretched over the bow. Sometimes a string may break, so archers need to prepare several strings. Yugake is a glove made of deer leather. Archers wear it on their arrow drawing hand. This plays a very important role during the match. Makiwara is the target archers use during their practice. You can get to know these Kyudo items in more detail from 0:50 this video. The Eight Stages of Shooting in Kyudo Source of Photo :YouTube screenshot Shaho (射法) is a basic movement in Kyudo and there are eight basic movements that go into firing a single arrow: Ashibumi (足踏み), Dozukuri (胴造り), Yugamae (弓構え), Uchiokoshi (打起し), Hikiwake (引分け), Kai (会), Hanare (離れ), and Zanshin (残心). Each move has an important meaning. From 6:02 in this video, you can see Ms. Satake’s beautiful shooting process from beginning to end for about two and a half minutes. Please look at her elegant form when she shoots! Overview of Kyudo, a Traditional Japanese Martial Art Some people practice Kyudo to refine their mind and body. Ms. Satake also says in this video that Kyudo archers are strictly taught, “Shooting is the shadow of your heart,” which means archers can see their everyday lives through their shots. She regards this teaching as very important. During her interview, we can see that she practices the teaching, “All of your actions shape your body for Kyudo.” Take a look at her awesome form while shooting in a tense atmosphere. -
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Ai Tominaga: The Allure of the Japanese Supermodel Admired by Women Around the World
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Introducing Ai Tominaga at the “Vogue Japan Women of the Year 2019” awards ceremony The video "Ai Tominaga Overcome With Emotion While Receiving the " Vogue Japan" Award, Sparking Her Debut / Vogue Japan Women of the Year 2019 Awards Ceremony(冨永愛、デビューのキッカケとなった「VOGUE JAPAN」の賞を受賞し感極まる/VOGUE JAPAN WOMEN OF THE YEAR 2019 授賞式),” was produced by “moviecollection.jp”. Shown in the video is, Ai Tominaga being interviewed on stage at the fashion magazine “Vogue Japan” awards ceremony after being nominated for the “Women forging their careers without forgetting passion and objectivity” category in 2019. In this article, we'll comment on the relationship between VOGUE and Ai Tominaga, as well as her charming allure. Watch the video to see the overwhelming beauty of the popular supermodel Ai Tominaga donning her black Givenchy dress and short, sleek black hair. Who Is the Top Model AI Tominaga, and How Did She Reach the Forefront of Her Field? Source :YouTube screenshot Ai Tominaga was born in 1982, in Kanagawa prefecture of Japan's Kanto region. She is 179 cm tall and has an outstanding figure. As of April 2020, she is 37 years old. She started out as an amateur model for the fashion magazine “PuchiSeven”, but having a picture of her in her school uniform during her high school years featured in VOGUE expanded her opportunities astronomically. She made her debut on the world stage as a runway model in 2001 at New York Fashion Week and gradually became a top model representing Japan, working runways such as Paris Fashion Week. In the video, she talks about her relationship with VOGUE on the stage at the awards ceremony. You can see the interview from 0:45 in the video. Presently, she not only works as a supermodel, but has also moved into television, radio, and is featured in some commercials as well. She even makes guest appearances at events. In 2019, she appeared in the television drama “Grand Maison Tokyo” featuring Takuya Kimura. This became a very hot topic, and attracted a lot of media attention. As for her personal life, she got married to a pastry chef but they later divorced and she now raises their son. She also published her first beauty book “The Rules of Beauty” in March of 2020. This book details Ai Tominaga’s personal life, including things such as diet and makeup routines. About “VOGUE JAPAN Women of the Year 2019” Source : YouTube screenshot The “VOGUE JAPAN Women of the Year” award, as shown in the video, is an award that is handed out to remarkable women by the fashion magazine “VOGUE JAPAN’. Besides the “Women of the Year” award, they also created a new category called “Women of our Time” to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the magazine. This category was meant to acknowledge women who have worked a long time at the forefront of their fields but that have also continued to increase their appeal over the years. The trophies handed out to the awardees was designed by the artist, Asami Kiyokawa. The women nominated for the 2019 “Women of the Year” award were: the celebrity Rino Shinohara, singer/songwriter Rina Sawayama, the organizing consultant Marie Kondo, professional golf player Hinako Shibuno, the actress Hana Sugisaki, and the model Mika. In contrast, the nominees for the “Women of Our Time” award, were the actress Haruka Ayase, the model Ai Tominaga, the singer Yumi Matsutoya, and Tetsuko Koyanagi. Each awardee shone on stage in outfits that displayed their individuality. A Summary of AI Tominaga at the “Vogue Japan Women of the Year 2019” Awards Ceremony Source :YouTube screenshot The video "Ai Tominaga Overcome With Emotion While Receiving the " Vogue Japan" Award, Sparking Her Debut / Vogue Japan Women of the Year 2019 Awards Ceremony" shows Japanese top model Ai Tominaga giving her thank-you-speech, saying “I am grateful to have been able to work as a model for the past 20+ years. I’m tearing up….”. Her superb figure that she has maintained after all these years, as well as her moving thank-you-speech show that she has the radiance of someone deserving of this award. Take a look at the video showing the continued brilliance of Ai Tominaga. You can also see the latest information on Ai Tominaga by following her on Instagram! 【Official Website】Ai Tominaga http://www.tominagaai.net/en/ -
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Youji Yamamoto - The Fashion Designer Who Never Runs Out of Ideas! A Look at the Japanese Legend That Continues to Captivate the World and Its Youth!
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A Special Interview With Youji Yamamoto! This time, we'll explore the charm of fashion designer Youji Yamamoto through the video "Legend|What Making Clothes Means to Youji Yamamoto" (レジェンド、山本耀司の服作りが意味すること), released by "VOGUE JAPAN." Youji Yamamoto, featured in the video, is a designer who has been at the forefront of fashion since 1981, continuing to show off his collections in Paris. It's even said that there's a new Youji Yamamoto craze happening among the younger generation today. At 1:18 in the video, we're introduced to the model Kozue Akimoto. In addition, at 1:25 in the video,Naoki Kobayashi, a popular member of "The Third Generation J SOUL BROTHERS is also introduced. Who is Youji Yamamoto? Source :YouTube screenshot Youji Yamamoto is a designer born in 1943, and as of June 2020, he is 76 years old. After studying fashion at the Bunka Fashion College, he became interested in prêt-à-porter (high-quality ready-made clothing) after receiving the Soen and Endo awards. In 1977, he made his debut with East Collection (Tokyo Collection), attracting worldwide attention for his innovative designs. Youji Yamamoto later married a woman who was a patterner for his brand "Youji Yamamoto." His daughter, Rimi Yamamoto, is also active as a designer for her own brand. The Activities of Youji Yamamoto Source :YouTube screenshot As the saying goes, "The 20th century was an era of design," and Youji Yamamoto is credited with creating a number of innovative designs. His fashionable, age- and height-neutral collection of fashionable, "mode-style" clothing has captivated many fans. Youji Yamamoto is known as a dog lover, and he has designed clothes with his dog as a motif. He is also involved in the design of items such as hats and accessories. In 2015, he began trying new activities, such as a collaboration collection with Adidas for the tennis French Open. Summary of Fashion Designer Youji Yamamoto Source :YouTube screenshot The Youji Yamamoto brand featured in the video is available in stores in Japan as well as online. In addition to the men's line, you'll find plenty of women's items as well. If you want to learn more about Youji Yamamoto's activities, you can check out the NHK program featuring him or check out his fashion books. 【Official Website】Youji Yamamoto Official Site https://www.yohjiyamamoto.co.jp/ -
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The Popular Gyaru Magazine "Popteen" Is Like the Bible for Japanese “Kawaii” Culture! Check out the Video That Includes the Precious Photo Shoot of the Three Charismatic Reader Models!
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The Popteen Cover Photo Shoot This video introduces "The making of the Popteen cover(人気ギャル雑誌『Popteen』の表紙ができるまで!)". Popteen is a teenage fashion magazine published by the Kadokawa Haruki Corporation. The first issue was published in 1980. These three gorgeous girls in kimono appearing in the video made the cover of the 2012 January issue. The video captures their cover photo shoot scene. This article is to introduce the Gyaru culture and reader models alongside the video. What Are Reader Models? Source :YouTube screenshot The models who appear from 0:37 are Mizukitty (Mizuki Nishiyama), Kumikky (Kumiko Funayama) and Pikarin (Hikari Shiina). They were the active reader models for Popteen when the video was made in 2011. Many of the former Popteen models, such as Moe Oshikiri, Nicole Fujita, Tsubasa Masuwaka, and Rola, later made a success break into the TV industry or got a big break as an exclusive model or even an actress, and have been active to this day. How Did They Become Models? Photo:Shibuya 109 In many cases, they became models after being recruited by a magazine editor while walking down the streets of Shibuya or Harajuku. These three cover girls also used to be just ordinary teenagers who hung out in Shibuya or Harajuku. "Popteen": The Kawaii Bible! Source :YouTube screenshot Shibuya and Harajuku are the epicenter of Kawaii culture. These areas represent Japan's youth culture, and serve as the source of numerous teen slang such as "Agepoyo" which is slang to describe that you're pumped up or excited about something. The magazine Popteen plays a leading role in Japanese teen culture. The freebies attached to the magazine is another reason for its popularity among teens who need to have the latest fashion. The Summary of the Popteen Cover Shoot Video Source :YouTube screenshot This article introduced the Popteen cover photo shoot, and the role that the magazine plays to inspire the Gyaru culture. Dressed in the gorgeous kimonos, the models with Gyaru makeup do kawaii poses, as seen from 0:16. The actual magazine cover appears at 2:04. Check out the latest issue of Popteen if you like Kawaii culture or want to get inspired by cute charismatic reader models. -
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Check Out the Documentary Film About World Famous Japanese Composer and Musician, Ryuichi Sakamoto. What Was It That So Drastically Changed His Musical Expression?
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The Documentary Film About Japanese Musician and Composer, Ryuichi Sakamoto This video, titled "[Ryuichi Sakamoto CODA] Trailer – Released November 4th (Sat)" (「11/4(土)公開『Ryuichi Sakamoto CODA』予告編」), introduces the documentary produced by the world-famous Japanese musician Ryuichi Sakamoto. The film "Ryuichi Sakamoto:CODA (2017)," directed by Stephen Nomura Schible, introduced in this video, is a valuable work that portrays how Ryuichi Sakamoto pursues his music creativity. In this video, we'll go into detail about Ryuichi Sakamoto, a musician and composer who has produced numerous famous songs that touched the hearts of many. Ryuichi Sakamoto Source :YouTube screenshot Ryuichi Sakamoto was born in Tokyo, and his ex-wife and daughter are also musicians. Ryuichi Sakamoto is characterized by his center-part hairstyle and glasses, and is known as "the world’s Sakamoto" and "Professor." In 2014 he revealed that he was diagnosed with stage three throat cancer. More About Ryuichi Sakamoto Source :YouTube screenshot Ryuichi Sakamoto is a former member of YMO (Yellow Magic Orchestra) as a keyboard player and synthesizer. He is also a pianist, drummer, composer, songwriter, singer, record producer, actor, and TV star. In addition to being a guest professor at his alma mater, Tokyo University of the Arts, he is also an environmental activist, music critic, political commentator, and social activist, and is known for his participation in demonstrations against the restart of nuclear power plants. Ryuichi Sakamoto’s Most Famous Piece Source :YouTube screenshot Ryuichi Sakamoto works in a diverse range of styles, including classical music, techno-pop, rock, folk music, and contemporary. He has also held numerous concerts and world tours. His most successful work was The Last Emperor, which won the 31st Grammy Award for Best Original Score, a Golden Globe Award, and an Academy Award. Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence, which can be heard in the video around 0:20, is another masterpiece of his that won a British Academy Film Award. He is also known for the soundtrack of the movie Nagasaki: Memories of My Son, and the song of the well-known TV commercial "Energy Flow." About the Documentary Film Ryuichi Sakamoto: Coda Source :YouTube screenshot The film 『Ryuichi Sakamoto: CODA』is a documentary that follows Ryuichi Sakamoto for five years, starting from 2012. The trailer begins with a piano that was damaged by the tsunami that followed the Great East Japan Earthquake on March 11, 2011. Inspired by the piano, Ryuichi donned a protective suit and went to the area near the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant wearing protective gear. The film gives us a glimpse into Ryuichi Sakamoto as a musician and social activist. Ryuichi Sakamoto: CODA was an official entry in the 74th Venice International Music Festival and is also available on DVD. Summary of Composer and Musician Ryuichi Sakamoto Ryuichi Sakamoto: CODA is a documentary film that captures the journey of his musical and speculative pursuits. From 0:37 , you can see rare footage of him in his younger days. The in-depth video includes plenty of private footage and photos of the musician Ryuichi Sakamoto, so be sure to check it out! -
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Ebizo Ichikawa’s First Overseas Performance in New York! Discover One Man’s Passion for the Traditional Japanese Performing Art "Kabuki"!
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Ebizo Ichikawa in New York This video, titled "Prince of Kabuki Ebizo Ichikawa comes to NYC! / Ebizo Ichikawa|GRAND JAPAN THEATER in NY" (Prince of Kabuki Ebizo Ichikawa comes to NYC! / 市川海老蔵さんGRAND JAPAN THEATER in NY), published by "FCI NY," introduces Kabuki actor Ebizo Ichikawa XI's performance in New York. From 0:51 in the video, you can watch an interview with some of the audience members after the performance, and you can feel how much they enjoyed the performance. We especially recommend this video to people who like Kabuki or are interested in Japanese culture/traditions. In this article, we'll introduce Ebizo Ichikawa, who had his first overseas performance at the Carnegie Hall in New York, alongside the video. Who is Ebizo Ichikawa? Source :YouTube screenshot Ebizo Ichikawa is one of the most famous Kabuki, movie, and Television actors in Japan. He was born in 1977 in Tokyo as the eldest son of Ebizo Ichikawa X (Ichikawa Danjūrō XII). He went to Horikoshi high school in Tokyo. Ebizō is a member of the acting guild Naritaya, and his real name is Takatoshi Horikoshi. He went by the stage name Shinnosuke Ichikawa VII starting in 1985, but adopted the name Ebizo Ichikawa in 2004, becoming the eleventh Ebizo Ichikawa in history. He would soon adopt the name Danjūrō, thus becoming Ichikawa Danjūrō XIII. He fathered two children with his late wife Mao Kobayashi. His daughter is Botan Ichikawa IV, and his son is Kangen Horikoshi (soon-to-be Shinnosuke Ichikawa VIII). Ebizo is also an acclaimed actor as he was cast as the leading role of Miyamoto Musashi in the NHK Taiga drama, Musashi, in 2003. He is known for being strict on himself when it comes to performing. He performs on stage twice a day but never misses his daily morning run and nighttime exercises. You can see his daily life on his Ameba blog, Twitter, and Instagram. He was also in the NHK Taiga drama "Kirin-ga-kuru," as a voice-over narrator, the drama Hana no Ran, the movie Mugen-no-Junin, and Rikyu-ni-Tazuneyo. Ebizo Ichikawa at Carnegie Hall in New York Source :YouTube screenshot Kabuki actor Ebizo Ichikawa performed Noh, Kyogen, and Kabuki at Carnegie Hall in New York in 2016. It was a part of the theater project "Grand Japan Theater," which produces performances of Japanese traditional culture. He performed three programs: "Sanbaso," a Kyogen drama to pray for a good harvest (video 1:26), "Tsuchigumo," depicting the battle between Minamoto no Yorimitsu and the Tsuchigumo spider (dirt spider) (video 1:42), and the popular classical Butoh dance "Shunkyo Kagamijishi" (video 1:56). Noh and kabuki are two traditional performing arts that have influenced each other for hundreds of years, and this was a rare opportunity to enjoy both at the same time. Ebizo’s Kabuki performance at the historical stage in New York was a powerful one. You can tell that it won the audiences’s hearts by watching the video. The video also shows Ebizo’s talk show, held the day before the performance,(0:38), a solo interview where he talks about how he felt in New York, the differences between Japan and America, and how he feels about Kabuki. It’s a must-see video for fans of Ebizo Ichikawa and Kabuki fans in general. Summary of Ebizo Ichikawa in New York Source :YouTube screenshot This video introduced Kabuki actor Ebizo Ichikawa XI's powerful Kabuki performance at the Carnegie Hall in New York, as well as interviews with audience members and the talk show with Ebizo himself. If you're interested in traditional Japanese performing arts, we can't recommend this video enough. It's a great video that captures Japanese culture being enjoyed on a global scale. 【Official Website】Naritaya Danjuro and Ebizo Ichikawa Official Website http://www.naritaya.jp/english/ -
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Tomoyasu Hotei - Learn About the Famous Japanese Guitarist
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An Interview With Tomoyasu Hotei! This time, we'll introduce the video "Tomoyasu Hotei- MATERIALS (HOTEI LIVE IN LONDON)" (布袋寅泰- MATERIALS(HOTEI LIVE IN LONDON)), released by Tomoyasu Hotei's official You Tube channel. "HOTEI LIVE IN LONDON Electric Samurai - Live at O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire-" introduced in the video, is a live tour that was held in London in 2013. Tomoyasu Hotei released his first solo album "Guitarism" in 1988, and he is still active mainly as a solo artist. The interview video contains plenty of Tomoyasu Hotei's current thoughts and future prospects after 25 years of a solo career. What Kind of Musician Is Tomoyasu Hotei? The History and Current Life of the Famed Guitarist Source :YouTube screenshot Tomoyasu Hotei is 6'2" tall. In 1981, as a guitarist for BOØWY, he made his debut with Kyosuke Himuro, Tsunematsu Matsui and Makoto Takahashi and they were a hit. After the dissolution of BOØWY in 1987, he continued his musical activities with COMPLEX, alongside Koji Kikkawa. In the UK and Germany, he has released several albums under the name "HOTEI." He married Miki Imai in 1999 and has one daughter. He currently lives in London and continues to perform a wide range of musical activities. Listen to Tomoyasu Hotei's Cool Songs! Source :YouTube screenshot Some of Hotei's hit songs include "thrill," "POISON," and "bambina." Tomoyasu Hotei is also known for a wide range of activities, such as providing music to other musicians and composing music for movies. In 2003, he composed the main theme of the American movie Kill Bill, directed by Quentin Tarantino, making his name known around the world. The appeal of Hotei's music is his sharp guitar sound. You can also see Tomoyasu Hotei's awesome guitar skills at 0:46 in the video. There are songs that you can enjoy with pop lyrics as well, so you're sure to find something you like. Check out Hotei's official YouTube channel to see the many PR videos for his music. Summary of Tomoyasu Hotei Source :YouTube screenshot "HOTEI LIVE IN LONDON Electric Samurai - Live at O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire-" introduced in the video, is a popular live DVD released in 2014. The interview from 1:21 in the video talks about his life in London. If you like the cool sounds of Tomoyasu Hotei's rock n' roll soul, be sure to check out his DVD. Also take a look at Hotei's official Instagram where you can see him playing on Instagram live. 【Official Website】Tomoyasu Hotei http://www.hotei.com/en/ -
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Dr. Koichi Wakata Is the First Japanese Astronaut to Become Captain of the International Space Station! Read on to Learn More About His Impressive Achievements!
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Koichi Wakata: The First Japanese Captain of the ISS This video "Koichi Wakata: Proud to Be the First Japanese Captain of the ISS! (14/03/10)" (日本人初!若田さんISS船長に「和の心を大切に」(14/03/10))" is brought to you by ANNnewsCH. It introduces Dr. Koichi Wakata, who has become the first Japanese captain of the International Space Station (ISS). JAXA astronaut Koichi Wakata has accomplished the spectacular feat of becoming the 39th captain of the ISS. A special ceremony was held in the Japanese Experiment Module (日本実験棟, nipponjikkentou) "Kibo" (きぼう). The ceremony is normally held in the American Experiment Module, however as this is the first time a Japanese astronaut has assumed the position of captain, on this occasion the ceremony was held in the Japanese Experiment Module. You can watch the ceremony in the video from 0:23. During the ceremony, Koichi Wakata talks of how he is proud to be the first Japanese captain of the ISS and is looking forward to working with everyone. The right to command was passed on to Koichi Wakata from the previous captain of the ISS Oleg Kotov. Koichi Wakata was captain of the ISS for a total of 2 months until his return home to Japan. More About Koichi Wakata: The First Japanese Captain of the ISS Source :YouTube screenshot Koichi Wakata was born in Omiya city, Saitama prefecture and is an astronaut working for JAXA (Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency). He has a Doctorates in Engineering and has been awarded the Kikuchi Kan Prize (菊池寛賞, kikuchikanshou). He graduated from Kyushu University (九州大学大学院, kyuushuudaigaku daigakuin) in March, 1989 and proceeded to work for Japan Airlines, also known as JAL. He was selected for the position of mission specialist for the National Space Development Agency of Japan (NASDA) in April 1992 and in January 1996 was the first Japanese mission specialist to take part in the STS-72 mission of the Space Shuttle Endevour. He mastered the difficult task of learning to control a robotic arm and succeeded in the retrieval of the SFU (Space Flyer Unit). He has completed four missions in space to date, including flights in American NASA space shuttles and Russian Roscosmos spacecraft. Koichi Wakata also made news after broadcasting videos of fun experiments performed in space, inviting viewers to send in their experiment ideas. In an effort to get children more interested in space, he performed various actions inside the space station such as folding clothes or arm wrestling the other astronauts. More About Koichi Wakata's Role Aboard the ISS Source :YouTube screenshot Below are a list of the tasks performed by Koichi Wakata as commander of the ISS: 1. Manage the crew and lead them to success in their missions. 2. Handle any emergencies that may arise such as fires or gas leaks and give directions as the leader of the crew. 3. Have a good grasp of the crew members' health conditions and work situations. 4. Summarizing adjustments to the work schedule with ground control. Not only does the job require good management skills but a high level of interpersonal skills are also necessary. Summary of Koichi Wakata Koichi Wakata currently works as the director of JAXA and is busy holding lectures and other events across the country. We hope you enjoyed learning more about the first Japanese captain of the ISS, Koichi Wakata. We look forward to hearing about more of his endeavors in the future! 【Official Website】Jaxa Astronaut Koichi Wakata, Space Station, Kibo, Information Center https://iss.jaxa.jp/en/astro/biographies/wakata/index.html -
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Watch Some of the Amazing Shots From World-Class Women's Tennis Player, Naomi Osaka! Osaka Continues to Break Records as a Japanese Tennis Player!
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The Amazing Tennis Skills of Professional Female Tennis Player Naomi Osaka! This video, titled "[Tennis] Historical Achievements! Naomi Osaka's Top Plays Part 1!" (【テニス】歴史的快挙!!大坂なおみのスーパープレイPart1!【神業】Naomi Osaka Best Points Part1), contains footage of amazing tennis shots by professional female tennis player Naomi Osaka. Naomi Osaka has strong forehand, backhand, and stroke shots, and is known for consistently making amazing shots during her matches. In this article, we'll introduce you to Naomi Osaka, the tennis player famous for her amazing tennis skills. More About the Professional Female Tennis Player Naomi Osaka Source :YouTube screenshot Naomi Osaka was born in Chuo ward, Osaka city in Osaka prefecture (大阪県大阪市中央区, oosakakenoosakashichuuouku). She is sponsored by Nissin Foods (日清食品ホールディングス). She is 180 cm tall (5'11") and weighs 69 kg (152 lbs). She uses a YONEX racket and likes to wear Adidas and Nike apparel. She currently has many sponsors such as YONEX and Nissin Foods and often appears in commercials and in the media. Osaka's father is American (of Haiti origin) and her mother is Japanese. Until 2019 she held dual nationality, however she currently has Japanese citizenship. There are rumors that she is dating the American rapper YBN Cordae as well. She made news after deciding to drop her tennis coach Sascha Bajin (サーシャバイン) in 2019. The History and Achievements of Professional Female Tennis Player Naomi Osaka Photo:Tennis court Naomi Osaka took part in her first professional tour, the ITF (International Tennis Federation) Women's Circuit, at the age of 14. From there, she decided to skip the junior competitions and instead compete in the lower divisions of professional competitions to improve her tennis skills. She has won the WTA (Women's Tennis Association) Tour singles 5 times and was the first Asian player to be ranked number one in the world. She was the first Japanese player to become a Grand Slam Singles champion, the third Japanese player make it to the WTA finals, and she also made it to the finals of the ITF Circuit and has won open competitions all over the world, including the US and Australian Open. She has fans not only in Japan but all over the world. She represented Japan in Wimbledon and the French Open in both singles and doubles, breaking many records along the way. From 0:08 and 0:30 in the video, you can see some of Naomi Osaka's amazing shots against Serena Williams and Angelique Kerber, respectively. Enjoy watching her unbelievable tennis skills in the video! Summary of Professional Female Tennis Player Naomi Osaka Source :YouTube screenshot For those who would like to see more amazing tennis shots from the previous #1 tennis player in the world, Naomi Osaka, feel free to watch the video as much as you like and enjoy her thrilling plays! If you're interested in seeing more on Naomi Osaka, make sure you watch one of her upcoming matches or check out her Twitter or Instagram pages for more information. 【Official Website】Naomi Osaka's official home page https://www.naomiosaka.com/en/ -
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The First Japanese Person to Win the Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling! Kazuhiro Tsuji's Special Make-Up Technique Is Absolutely Astounding!
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Kazuhiro Tsuji's Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hair Styling! The video, “Kazuhiro Tsuji, [So Excited to Have Received the Award] Academy Award Report(辻さん、アカデミー賞報告 「うれしかった」),” was released in 2018 by “KyodoNews.” It's news coverage of Kazuhiro Tsuji receiving the Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling at the 2018 Academy Awards. Kazuhiro Tsuji was in charge of the special effects make-up of Gary Oldman, who played the role of Winston Churchill in the film “Darkest Hour,” released in 2017. The make-up he did on Gary Oldman received recognition and he became the first Japanese person to win the Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling. In the video, you can see him giving an elated speech during his interview. In this article, we'll talk about Kazuhiro Tsuji, winner of the 2018 Academy award for hair and makeup. Be sure to follow along with the video! Kazuhiro Tsuji- Personal History and Career Source :YouTube screenshot Kazuhiro Tsuji is a make-up artist and contemporary artist from Kyoto city, Kyoto prefecture in Japan's Kansai region. He is an American citizen, living in Los Angeles, and goes by the name “Kazu Hiro.” During his high school years, he happened to look at a film magazine that had an article of special effects make-up done by the world-renowned make-up artist Dick Smith, and from that, he became interested in make-up. Thus, he began learning about special effects make-up. He was a teacher at the Yoyogi Animation Academy, and was in charge of make-up on the Japanese film “Sweet Home.” He emigrated to the United States in 1996. He studied under Dick Smith and worked on many Hollywood movies such as “Men in Black” and “Planet of the Apes.” He was also in charge of the make-up for movies such as “How the Grinch stole Christmas,” “Click,” and “Norbit.” He became an American citizen in 2019, and after naturalizing in America, he also changed his name to Kazu Hiro. He has an Instagram account where you can see some of his make-up and art as well. Kazuhiro Tsuji's Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling Source :YouTube screenshot Kazuhiro Tsuji was in charge of actor Gary Oldman’s special effects make-up in the English film, “The Darkest Hour,” released in 2017. This can be seen at 0:26 in the video Kazuhiro Tsuji had actually retired from the film industry in 2012 and had been active as a contemporary artist but after receiving a passionate offer from Gary Oldman, he decided to return to the industry. It took more than 4 hours to put on the special effects make-up that transformed Oldman into the former prime minister Winston Churchill. The transformation of Oldman to look like former prime minister Churchill, was recognized and as it's shown in the video, he received the Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling at the 90th Academy Awards in 2018. This is the first time a Japanese person has won an Oscar at the Academy Awards since the film “Okuribito” won the Foreign Language Film Award at the 81st Academy Awards. From 1:03 in the video, you can see Kazuhiro Tsuji’s delighted expression as he comments on his achievement. He also comments on the Oscar statue at 1:59. In 2019, he was in charge of the special effects make-up on "Scandal" at the request of Hollywood actress, Charlize Theron. This was also recognized as high quality, near-perfect make-up and he received the Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling, for the second time, at the 92nd Academy awards. Summary of Academy Award Winner Kazuhiro Tsuji Source :YouTube screenshot In the video “Kazuhiro Tsuji, [So Excited to Have Received the Award] Academy Award Report(「辻さん、アカデミー賞報告 「うれしかった」),” produced by “KyodoNews” in 2018, you can see Kazuhiro Tsuji at a press conference held when he returned to Japan for a visit. At the end of the footage, he says that he will be holding an exhibit in 2020. His exhibition is something to look forward to seeing, as he is also a renown contemporary artist. 【Official Website】The Darkest Hour http://www.bitters.co.jp/churchill-movie/ -
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Kishin Shinoyama - See the Japanese Photographer's Works and Learn About His Famous Exhibit "THE PEOPLE"
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Kishin Shinoyama’s Exhibit! This video, titled "[Gallery AaMo] A Kishin Shinoyama Exhibition|THE PEOPLE by KISHIN The Last Show" (【Gallery AaMo】篠山紀信展 写真力 THE PEOPLE by KISHIN The Last Show), is presented by “Tokyo Dome City.” The video is about the exhibit "THE PEOPLE" by genius photographer, Kishin Shinoyama. Kishin Shinoyama's photo exhibit "THE PEOPLE" was held at 32 venues across Japan for 7 years starting in 2012, and achieved the remarkable feat of having more than one million visitors. Who is Kishin Shinoyama? Source :YouTube screenshot Kishin Shinoyama is a photographer from Tokyo. He graduated Nihon University College of Art Photography Course and Tokyo College of Photography. He shoots a wide range of work in various genres and themes, from kabuki to nude. After divorcing his ex-wife, a model, he married idol singer Saori Minami. In recent years, he has released a number of photo books, including "Gekisha" and "digi+KISHIN," in which he photographed not only the aforementioned Saori Minami, but also other actresses and models, such as Rie Miyazawa, Suzu Hirose, and more. He also released "MAGIC," a photobook with a Disney theme. Kishin Shinoyama's panoramic photography technique, which uses multiple cameras, is known as "Shinorama. Kishin Shinoyama's photographs, taken using a highly original technique, have gained the support of people of all ages. "THE PEOPLE" Source :YouTube screenshot In an interview at 0:32 in the video, Kishin Shinoyama talks about the live nature of the exhibit. At a time when it was difficult to find a venue, information about the exhibit spread by word of mouth, and he was able to hold it in Osaka and Nagoya, making it a positive experience for him. Shinoyama's exhibit "THE PEOPLE" includes photos of Yukio Mishima, John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Shigeo Nagashima, and Kirin Kiki. At 2:32 in the video, you can see an exhibit featuring photographs depicting the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011. The "Power of Photography" exhibit, which began at the Kumamotoshi Gendai Museum in 2012, reached 1 million visitors at the Tokyo Dome City Gallery AaMo in Suidobashi. Summary of Kishin Shinoyama Source :YouTube screenshot As you can see in the video interview, he continues to take on new challenges with a lot of ingenuity. If this video has piqued your interest in Kishin Shinoyama's work, be sure to check out his work! You can also check out Kishin Shinoyama's Instagram page to see more of his work. -
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The Japanese Take Home the Gold Medal at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show in London! A Look at the Two Gold Medalists at Their First Appearance at the Event!
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The Winners of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show! This video, titled "Japanese Designers Take Home Gold at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show in the UK! (19/05/24)" (イギリスの園芸大会で日本人デザイナーが金賞受賞(19/05/24)), was produced by "ANNnewsCH." It's a short news clip about Japanese designers Miki Sato and Kazuto Kashiwakura who placed first at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show in London. Miki Sato and Kazuto Kashiwakura are young gardeners working in Hokkaido (北海道, Hokkaido). In this article, we'll introduce Chelsea Flower Show 2019, a gardening event that the gardening duo participated in in London. Before we go any further, check out the video to see what the competition is all about! The RHS Chelsea Flower Show Photo:Gardening The Chelsea Flower Show is a gardening event held at the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) in the UK. The flower festival, the largest in the world, has a history as the oldest flower show in the UK. It's held every year in May, and landscaping craftsmen, carpenters, and plasterers gather from all over the world to attend it. There is also a shop that sells various gardening products. The eligibility requirements to join the contest and do exhibition sales are not easily met, so exhibiting one's own works is not an easy task. One of the highlights of the Chelsea Flower Show is the Garden Design Contest. The contest's show garden categories include a "Show Garden" category, an "Artisan Garden" category, and a "Space To Grow Garden" category. Each category varies in size and is judged on display, construction and planting techniques. If you're a gardening enthusiast, this is a must-attend event and the venue is packed with people. The Japanese Duo That Took Home Gold! Source :YouTube screenshot At the 2019 UK gardening competition, Miki Sato and Kazuto Kashiwakura took home the Gold Medal in the "Space To Grow" category at their first ever challenge. Their entry, "Kampo No Niwa," (The Garden of Chinese Herbs), was inspired by the nature of Hokkaido and depicted the flow of water as snow melted. The concept of the garden was "a garden for health and happiness" and it incorporated feng shui and included medicinal plants. The model garden of the Gold-award-winning garden is shown at 0:13 in the video. In 2018, Kazuyuki Ishihara also won the Gold Medal award for his "Omotenashi no Niwa" (Garden of Hospitality), exhibited in the Artisan Garden category. Kazuyuki Ishihara is a veteran of many gold awards and has been exhibiting at the Chelsea Flower Show since 2006. Summary of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show Source :YouTube screenshot The video introduces Miki Sato and Kazuto Kashiwakura, the Japanese duo who won the Gold Medal award at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show. It also shows the site of the venue where their exhibition "Kampo No Niwa" is displayed. The video also includes an interview with visitors, so you can feel the atmosphere of the Chelsea Flower Show for yourself! If you're interested in gardening be sure to check out the video to see the award winning exhibit, "Kampo no Niwa"! 【Tripadvisor】RHS Chelsea Flower Show https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g186338-d10020593-Reviews-RHS_Chelsea_Flower_Show-London_England.html -
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Ogita Yasunaga - The First Japanese Person to Reach the South Pole Alone Without Receiving Any Supplies!
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Japanese Adventurer Ogita Yasunaga! This video, titled "'The Earth is Huge!' Mr. Ogita, who walked to the South Pole" (「地球って大きいな」歩いて南極点に立った荻田さん), was created by "ANNnewsCH." It's a news broadcast about Japanese adventurer, Ogita Yasunaga, who reached the South Pole solo, with no resupply aid. He walked 1,130 kilometers across the Antarctic continent by himself, being the first Japanese person to best the journey without aid. After achieving the feat, he says in the interview "The earth is huge." This can be seen at 0:10 in the video. About Ogita Yasunaga Source :YouTube screenshot Japanese adventurer Ogita Yasunaga is from Hokkaido, Japan. He has walked the Canadian Arctic, Greenland, and Hokkaido alone. From 2000 to 2019, he went to the North Pole a whopping 16 times! In April 2019, he traveled 600 kilometres in the Arctic Circle with young travelers. He is noted as Japan's only Arctic adventurer and gives various lectures and talk events. In 2000, he participated in "Adventure Walk aiming for North Magnetic Poles," a 700 km walk from Resolute to the North Pole. In 2003, he walked to Victoria Island in the Canadian Arctic Circle, and in 2004, he went on a dog sledding trip in Greenland. In 2011, he received the Faust A.G. Award for Adventurer of the Year and in 2017, he received the Naomi Uemura Adventure Award. He appeared in "Crazy Journey" on TBS, "News Watch 9" from NHK and WOWOW's "Nonfiction W." When he appeared in Crazy Journey, Matsumoto Hitoshi, the host of the show, was amazed by his feats and the episode was well received by audiences. The DVD is available on Amazon, so check it out if you're interested! The First Japanese Person to Reach the South Pole Unassisted Source :YouTube screenshot As you can see in the video, he was the first Japanese person to reach the South Pole unassisted. He left the coast of Antarctica in November 2017 and pulled a 100 kg sled loaded with food and other supplies, and skied roughly 1,130 km in 50 days. He reached the South Pole as planned, despite being faced with difficult conditions, including strong headwinds and snowfall. You can see Ogita Yasunaga posing with his fist in the air after reaching the South Pole at 0:17 in the video. During the Journey, his daily diet was 1 kg of food/day, roughly 5000 kilocalories. He had oatmeal for breakfast, biscuits, nuts, and chocolate bars for lunch and instant rice for dinner. He was able to survive and complete his journey by eating foods high in calories. At the end of the video he introduces his next goal. To make it to the North Pole unassisted! Summary of Ogita Yasunaga Photo:Base in Antarctica The video introduces Ogita Yasunaga the Japanese adventurer who reached the South Pole completely unassisted. His achievement was widely covered by the media. If you want to learn more about the awesome Japanese adventurer Ogita Yasunaga, be sure to check out his official website and Instagram! 【Official Website】Ogita Yasunaga https://www.ogita-exp.com/english/ -
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The Hokusai Museum in Kamitakai-gun, Nagano Prefecture, features the beautiful ceiling paintings and powerful dragon paintings of the world-renowned Japanese ukiyoe artist Katsushika Hokusai, which are fascinating masterpieces by the artist!
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This video, titled "[4K] A Festival Float With a Dynamic Ceiling Painting by Katsushika Hokusai|Obuse, Nagano|The Hokusai Museum|nippon.com" (【4K】葛飾北斎の天井絵が躍動する祭屋台:長野・小布施「北斎館」| nippon.com), was released by "nippon.com." Obuse, a popular tourist town in Nagano Prefecture, houses the Hokusai Museum, which exhibits paintings by Katsushika Hokusai. Katsushika Hokusai was an ukiyo-e artist from the Edo Period, and at the age of 83, he visited Obuse in Shinshu to work on a painting. At the Hokusai Museum in Obuse, a work called the "Matsuri Yatai" (festival float) is on display, which is said to be the only three-dimensional object created by Hokusai. The dynamic dragons and phoenixes on the festival float are a sight to behold. Be sure to visit the Hokusai Museum in Obuse to see the dynamic painting by Katsushika Hokusai. -
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Three Japanese Dancers Win Prizes at the Prix de Lausanne, a Gateway to Success for Young Dancers! Don't Miss These Winning Performances, Which Are Expected to Take the Performers to the World Stage!
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This video, titled "Three Japanese Winners at the Lausanne International Ballet (10/02/2019)" (ローザンヌ国際バレエで快挙 日本人の3人が入賞(19/02/10)), was released by "ANNnewsCH." The news featured in this video is that three Japanese teenage dancers won prizes at the Lausanne International Ballet Competition, a gateway to young dancers, in 2019. Third place went to 18 year old Sumina Sasaki, from Higashi Osaka City, fourth place went to Yu Wakizuka, 17, from Osaka City, and eighth place went to 18 year old Mio Sumiyama, from Tokyo, who is currently studying at a ballet school in Zurich, Switzerland. -
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Meet the Japanese Man Helping to Clear Mines in Cambodia! In This Video, Shigeru Takagi Talks About His Experience Participating in Peace-Keeping Activities in Cambodia, a Country That Suffers Even Now as a Result of a Civil War
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Shigeru Takagi, the Japanese Man Helping to Clear Mines in Cambodia This video, titled "Shigeru Takagi Helps Clear Land Mines in Cambodia" (カンボジアで地雷除去する高木茂さん), introduces Shigeru Takagi, a Japanese man taking part in Peace-Keeping Operations (PKO) in Cambodia. Shigeru Takagi was previously enrolled in the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF). While serving in the JGSDF, he requested to participate in peace-keeping operations but unfortunately denied permission to do so. After retiring, he was invited by his previous boss to work for the Japan Mine Action Service (JMAS). He currently works clearing mines in a village in Cambodia near the border of Thailand. You can see the current mine situation in Cambodia and listen to Shigeru Takagi in an interview in this video. Cambodia - A Country Covered in Land Mines Left Over From the Civil War Photo:Unexploded ordnance Even now, Cambodia suffers as a result of the civil war. In the late 1900's, around 2 million people were killed in Cambodia during Pol Pot's totalitarian regime. Currently, there are thought to be approximately 7-10 million former Soviet Union and Chinese land mines buried across the country. Even now, after the war has ended, children are unable to play freely outside, as the mines pose a huge risk to their safety. From 1:13 in the video, you can see children studying in an elementary school surrounded by land mines. Shigeru Takagi has helped remove land mines from places where people are at risk of being injured. He plans to continue removing land mines in the hope of eventually clearing Cambodia of mines completely. Shigeru Takagi Teaches Cambodian Citizens How to Safely Remove Mines Source :YouTube screenshot From 2:02 in the video, you can see women wearing heavy safety clothing and helmets (weighing approximately 10 kg) searching for land mines in the scorching 35℃ weather. After a land mine is found, the area is taped off for safety and the mine is detonated. You can see an explosion at 2:32 in the video. As you can see from 2:45 in the video, Shigeru Takagi not only participates in mine-clearing activities but also teaches how to safely remove buried land mines. He currently teaches courses for Cambodian citizens and explains things, such as the differences between anti-tank land mines and anti-personnel land mines. Shigeru Takagi talks of the importance of not only removing the mines but also of working with the government to support people who have been injured by the mines. He also expresses that he hopes the number of mine-clearing vehicles and devices will increase, in order to speed up the mine-clearing process. Summary of Shigeru Takagi, the Japanese Man Helping Clear Mines in Cambodia Source :YouTube screenshot This video was created by Kyodo News. It features Shigeru Takagi who is currently participating in mine-clearing activities in Cambodia. At the end of the video, Shigeru Takagi expresses his gratitude for being given the chance to participate in this huge project and says he has no regrets about joining. We hope through this video you learned more about the current land mine situation in Cambodia and about one Japanese man's efforts to bring peace to the country. The Japan Mine Action Service is currently still looking for more volunteers. If you were moved by the information in this article and would like to contribute towards mine clearance in Cambodia, consider supporting the Japan Mine Action Service! 【Official Website】Non-Profit Organization Japan Mine Action Service https://en.jmas-ngo.jp/?doing_wp_cron=1595986947.6080920696258544921875 -
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Nihon Buyo - Traditional Japanese Dance Based on Kabuki. Experience Japanese Culture and Learn the History of the Beautiful Performing Art!
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The Traditional Art Form Nihon Buyo! Nihon buyo can be described simply as a dance performed while wearing a kimono to traditional Japanese music. Nihon buyo has been loved by the Japanese people for hundreds of years along with other Japanese art forms such as Noh (能), Kyogen (狂言), Kabuki (歌舞伎) and Bunraku (文楽). This video, created by ANA Global Channel, features an interview with the Japanese Buyo dancer Rin Hanayagi. We hope you enjoy learning about this beautiful art form which has been passed down for generations. The Origins and History of Nihon Buyo Source :YouTube screenshot Traditional Japanese dances date back to mythological times. Since the Heian period (794 AD-1185 AD), dances such as Dengaku (田楽) and Sarugaku (猿楽) have been performed by the common people and later evolved into the popular art forms Noh and Kyogen. The first official mention of Nihon Buyo in Japanese history was during the Edo period (1603 AD-1868 AD). 400 years ago, Izumo no Okuni (出雲阿国) started putting on kabuki performances in Shijo Kawara, Kyoto (京都の四条河原). At the time, it wasn't considered proper for women to perform on stage and so she traveled the country, performing dressed as a man. Her kabuki performances popularized dance throughout Japan. During her interview in the video, Rin Hanayagi explains in detail about the history and origins of Nihon Buyo. Nihon Buyo Schools There are currently more than 200 Nihon Buyo schools in Japan, all with their own characteristic techniques and traditions. The number of schools dramatically increased since the start of the Taisho Period (1912 AD-1926 AD) continuing to branch off into different styles of dance. There are five main schools (五大流派, godairyuuha) which include the Hanayagi school (花柳流), Fujima school (藤間流), Wakayagi school (若柳流), Nishikawa school (西川流) and Bando school (坂東流). The traditions and dances of the schools have been passed down for generations with the names of the schools taking on that of their successors. Nihon Buyo Dancer Rin Hanayagi on Japanese Tradition In the video, Nihon Buyo dancer Rin Hanayagi talks about her feelings towards Japanese tradition. She talks of how her repeated training has increased her knowledge and has been drilled into her behavior. She comments that would like to bring the spirit of Japan to the people through her dance and put on a performance that the viewers can enjoy. At 3:03 in the video, Rin Hanayagi talks of how much thought and detail is put into her outfit, makeup, hairstyle, and more, to make it easy for the viewers to understand what kind of role she is trying to portray in her performances. She wants to work hard to make sure that this beautiful and ancient art form is passed on to future generations and is not forgotten. Nihon Buyo in Recent Years Photo:Buyo From the Meiji Era (1868 AD-1912 AD) to the Showa Era (1926AD-1989AD), and even today, the traditional art form is practiced by people all over the country. Not only can one learn how to dance, but proper manners and etiquette are also taught during Nihon Buyo classes, making it a popular pastime for women and children. There are also many fans of Nihon Buyo outside of Japan. In recent years, the number of foreigners visiting Japan in order to take part in Nihon Buyo workshops and watch Nihon Buyo shows has been increasing. Donning a kimono and trying out a traditional Japanese dance is a great way to remember your trip. Summary of Nihon Buyo Nihon Buyo performances are currently being held all over the country. We recommend checking out the Nihon Buyo Kyoukai (日本舞踊協会) website to find out what kind of performances are taking place. If you're interested in Nihon Buyo, we highly recommend watching a live dance performance! Don't forget to watch the video and enjoy watching a traditional Nihon Buyo performance! It can be seen from 11:51 in the video! -
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Miwa Komatsu - A Look at the Japanese Artist's Passionate Performances!
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Miwa Komatsu’s Performance at Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi This video, titled "Miwa Komatsu, Live Performance Event in Nihombashi Mitsukoshi Main Store" (「小松美羽_ライブペイントin日本橋三越本店」), introduces the young artist Miwa Komatsu. This live performance event was held at Nihombashi Mitsukoshi from December 5th, 2018 to December 16th, 2018. In this video, we'll introduce the work of the young and talented artist Miwa Komatsu’s, including her Shinju (Shinto creatures) series, and the "Miwa Komatsu exhibition," where more than 100 pieces of her work, including new pieces, were on display. The exhibition had works such as, "The 22 pillars of Shinju," with the theme "Yamato Power to the World" (大和力を世界へ, Yamatoryoku wo sekai e), her wolf series, which are a vivid reminder of life and death, as well as the "10 3-dimensional Komainu" (Guardian dogs). At 3:52 in the video, you can see some of her works displayed at the exhibition. About the Aspiring Artist Miwa Komatsu Source :YouTube screenshot Miwa Komatsu, featured in the video, is a Japanese woodblock and contemporary artist. Born in 1984 in Nagano Prefecture, she entered Joshibi College of Art and Design in 2003 and began making copperplate prints. In 2005, she became famous for her work "49 Days" (四十九日, sijuukunichi), and in 2010, she published a book of original poetry and drawings, titled "Encounters are Everything in Life" (出会いこそ人生のすべて). In 2012, she held her first solo exhibition "Furusato Sakajo wo Egaku -Kaminezumi to Karanekosama-" at the Tetsu Museum in her hometown Nagano. She dedicated her work "Shin-Fudoki" (新・風土木) to Izumo Taisha Shrine. She also collaborated with horticultural designer Kazuyuki Ishihara to exhibit Arita-ware komainu at the Chelsea Flower Show, the world's largest gardening event organized by the Royal Horticultural Society. The work entered into the permanent collection at the British Museum. In 2017, Komatsu held a Solo Exhibition at Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioi Conference (Tokyo, Japan), which drew 30,000 visitors. In 2018, at the age of 33, she held a retrospective exhibition in Karuizawa New Art Museum. In 2019, she held her solo exhibition "Prayer" at Whitestone Gallery in Taipei (Taiwan), she also held a collaboration exhibition with the world-class artist Yayoi Kusama the same year. The Style of Miwa Komatsu Source :YouTube screenshot As you can tell from her paintings, such as "All May Become Dragons" (だれしも龍となる), "Earth Birthing Qilin" (麒麟を産む木), or "Shishi Alpha Final Form" (阿獅子 最終形態), many of Komatsu's works are designed under the theme of mythical creatures. Her way of painting is unique as she prays both before and after drawing. This is a way of expressing her hope that the "paintings will become a place of prayer for many people." You can see her praying at 0:14 in the video. In the live painting performance, she put paints directly onto her drawing brush, her fingers and palms, and then she paints with a delicate yet bold touch. The audience hold their breaths and watch as she paints up and down. Check out the video around 0:28 to see Komatsu’s live performance. Miwa Komatsu on the TV Show "Jonetsu Tairiku" Source :YouTube screenshot Komatsu appeared on the popular TV show "Jounestu Tairiku" presented by MBS/TBS in November of 2015. She drew global attention being an exceptionally young artist to have her worked inducted at the British Museum. Even so, she unconfidently smiled and said "I'm not good enough to compete at a worldwide level," showing her aspirations to aim further. In addition, she exhibited her work at Christie's, the world's longest-running art auction house, showing the gap between the world's top aesthetic collectors and the timid Komatsu, who watched with bated breath as she waited to see if her work would be evaluated by them. Miwa Komatsu’s Passionate Performance Source :YouTube screenshot What did you think of Miwa Komatsu, the young up-and-coming artist? If you're interested in checking out her work, be sure to take a look at her website and follow her on Instagram. You can also check the latest information about her exhibitions and live events. You'll be captivated by her passionate performances. 【Official Website】Miwa Komatsu Official site https://miwa-komatsu.jp/en/